If I were a Janney teacher I would fight coming back just to piss off the people who claim teachers don’t work and treat them like servants. And then I’d quit to mess w the parents Don’t whine to me you are really hurting the kids. Cause f the entitled kids you are making w the way you talk. |
Not a Janney parent, but the school will be better off without a hateful, vindictive person like you. |
| Hearst is mostly 4 half days for those who want IPL. Also has a good number of teachers still not coming back and unfortunately they are teachers in the younger grades- pk through 1st. Those younger kids are in CARES+ classrooms which is a term coined for classrooms staffed with a support teacher (rather than just a babysitter) and kids are learning from their regular teacher on their device. |
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DC is so far behind the rest of the country in reopening schools that it's kind of amazing.
As of April 5, Burbio says 64 percent of elementary school students nationwide are going to school five days a week. 50 percent of middle schools are back five days a week and 47 percent of high school students are back in the classroom full time. https://info.burbio.com/school-tracker-update-latest/ |
AND just got rewarded for it by the federal government with a testing waiver! I think the US Dept or ED really screwed this one up. |
You know 64% is a D right? It’s not even 90% meaning DC isn’t an anomaly. You’ll get school in the Fall if you don’t have it now. Sorry. |
No, it means DC can’t even keep up with 64%. It’s a spectacular failure of will. Wanting kids in school is not unreasonable. Sorry. |
But it didn’t happen for everyone did it? Lol. You can post all the stats you want but some of you are part of the 36%. Sucks. |
| Wanting all children in school full time is not racist and absurd. It is what must happen. There should be no real debate. The young children who are still home and cannot afford supplemental learning will certainly fall being when compared to those in schools across the country and here in our city, notable the private school kids here who already have more privileges. The gap will continue to widen. And that is what’s unjust and absurd. |
| There does indeed seem to be something pathological at this stage about the posters who sneer at the desire for people to want their kids in in-person school after a year at home, particularly with widescale teacher and staff vaccinations. |
+1000. It’s really bizarre in frequency. |
that is educational malpractice. if a vaccinated K teacher cares so little about education that they won’t return, they are not cut out for the profession |
as well as the research showing that covid has not spread in schools. |
Friend, your reasoning skills are not good. Basically the only kids are back to school full time are private school kids, so the share of children in DC at school five days per week is probably less than three percent. |
It's bizarre and wrong that teachers can cut to the front of the line for vaccinations, before lots of people with more pressing need, and still keep schools closed. |